Sentences with phrase «like satellite imagery»

Objectivity seems far - removed from any of this, but Hiwa K (b. 1975) and Mélanie Pavy (France) use map - like satellite imagery and surveillance recordings, respectively, to highlight that the acquisition of accurate data and knowledge about a population does not serve to improve conditions.
My own taste runs to the grainy, heavily textured paintings with discrete variations in color and tone, like «Pralay» (1997), a huge, beautiful red work that looks like satellite imagery of the surface of Mars.
The overheard view almost looks like satellite imagery.

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You also need satellite imagery of conditions like rainfall, temperature, slope and elevation, which affect mosquito breeding and parasite development.»
That allows them to better tie the explosions to the infrastructure on the surface, like the tunnels spotted in satellite imagery.
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That's because Audi's incorporates Google Earth, which conveys satellite imagery so real it makes everything else look like a cartoon.
Personally, I like to minimize the gauges and maximize the navigation display, wherein Google Earth satellite imagery dominates the dashboard.
With the standard MMI ® Navigation plus, you'll have access to Google Earth ™ with 3D satellite imagery, so you will feel like you have the world at your fingertips — and the power to navigate it.
Using Google services over your phone's data connection brings important benefits to GPS navigation users, like using Google search (typed or spoken) to enter your destination; fresh map, business, and traffic data; and satellite and Street View imagery along your route.»
It is a dense and rich issue featuring among its many highlights exclusive photographic work by Dan Holdsworth, a visit to the workshop of sculptor and large scale levitation master Ron van der Ende, the eyebrow - raising imagery of Hong Kong illustrator Tore Cheung, a study of art inspired by maps, satellite pictures and geography, as well as a guide to one of the world's most vibrant art capitals: New York — which includes intense, intimate and candid interviews with the likes of Marina Abramovic, Grisha Bruskin, Gregory Crewdson and Robert Longo.
Although satellite imagery has been readily accessible for some time, through tools like Google Earth, it is worth acknowledging because this technology is at the heart of remote solar design.
From satellite imagery, polar lows can look much like a hurricane, with a large spiral of clouds centered around an eye — for this reason they are sometimes called Arctic hurricanes.
NASA tells us that the shockingly visible and very extensive «tracks» (or trails) being witnessed on satellite imagery over oceans (like the ones shown below) are ALL the result of pollution being produced by ships, which is in turn creating «clouds».
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